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[Sagot para sa’yo] QUESTION1. What is text-to-text connections?​

[Sagot para sa’yo] you work at el manuel construction site. you notice that tools are disappearing from the worksite on a regular basic what will you do

[Sagot para sa’yo] circle the word with two syllable sound the deck must drive before we can sit up the grill​

[Sagot para sa’yo] meaning of proceeded​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Answer the following questions on your notebook. 6. Is biological context applicable to this poem? If yes, what analysis can you infer from it. Cite an evidence. 7. Is historical context applicable to this poem? If yes, what analysis can you infer from it. Cite an evidence. 8. Is socio-cultural context applicable to this poem? If yes, what analysis can you infer from it. Cite an evidence.answer​

[Sagot para sa’yo] WHAT IF?Choose a question you wish to answer. Use second conditionals in statingyour idea. You may write your answer in the comment section below• What if you were given three wishes, what would you wish for?What if you could have a party and invite anyone (dead or alive), whowill you invite?What if you become the Philippine President, what existing law are yougoing to change?What if you could put wings on any species of animal, what animalwould you choose?What if you could go back and uninvent something, what invention wouldyou erase from history?Type 2 Second Conditional​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Straight and tall, like a soldier standing at attention, the tree was proud

[Sagot para sa’yo] what is the type of poetry​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (02.01 MC) Read "Coyote and Snake," a fable from the Omaha tribe. Answer the question that follows. Coyote was going in a straight line across the prairie. While he was seeking something, a person said suddenly, "Stop!" Coyote thought, "Who can it be?" He looked all around but saw no one. Then he walked on a few steps, when someone said, "Walk around me!" Then Coyote saw it was Snake. "Humph!" said Coyote. "When I walk here, I do not wish to walk around anyone at all. You go to one side. Get out of my way!" Snake replied, "I am here. I have never thought for a moment of giving place to anyone!" "Even if you think so," said Coyote, "I will run over you." "If you do so, you shall die," said Snake. "Why should I die? There is nothing that can kill me," said Coyote. "Come! Step over me. Do it in spite of me," said Snake. Then Coyote stepped over him. And Snake bit him. But Coyote did not feel it. "Where is it? You said that if I stepped over you, I should die. Where have I received my death blow?" said Coyote. Snake made no reply and Coyote walked on. After some time he came to a creek. As he was about to drink, he saw himself in the water. He seemed very fat. "Whew!" he said. "I was never so before. I am very fat." Saying this, he felt himself all over; but that was all he did. Then he walked on until he felt sleepy. He said, "I am very sleepy." So he pushed his way into the thick grass and fell asleep. Coyote did not wake up. Snake had told the truth. Which line from the story best illustrates and develops the universal theme? After some time he came to a creek. He looked all around but saw no one. So he pushed his way into the thick grass and fell asleep. "Why should I die? There is nothing that can kill me," said Coyote.

[Sagot para sa’yo] give me a informative text using the parallel structure.​